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Try going to Puncak on a weekend from Jakarta,
and you will most probably spend 3-4 hours in bumper to bumper
traffic in your quest for fresh air, greenery and cooler
temperatures. A more adventurous and rewarding alternative is to
turn right from the Ciawi toll exit towards Sukabumi and drive
to Lido Lakes district.
Here you can do a range of activities from leisurely walks,
forest walks, canopy walk, boating, ATV rides, Trike rides,
White water rafting, golf, paintball and even water tracking.
You can combine more than one on each trip or do a different one
on every visit.
Last weekend it was the Canopy Walk with my brother, who was
visiting us from India. It
was
an easy drive on the toll road and after the exit at Ciawi, we
crossed the famous Rancamaya golf course. On the way, fruit
stalls laden with all types of Indonesian fruit lined the road
as well as those selling pickles and snacks in a row of large
glass jars filled with colorful pickled fruits and vegetables.
Different types of krupuk and snacks are also available if you
give into the temptation to step into these colorful stalls.
Tantalizing glimpses of a lake on your left
crowded with bamboo fishery pens are the first signs of the Lido
Lake district. Take the turn to your left leading to the Lido
Lakes resort. LIDO LAKES RESORT & CONFERENCE( Jl. Raya Bogor,
Sukabumi KM 21, Bogor 16740 Tel. (0251) 220922 Fax. (0251)
22093)
This is a great hotel to spend a couple of days with great
views, friendly service and good food. However if this just a
day out for a picnic or weekend outing, its always a good idea
to call ahead and book a four wheel drive vehicle from the
hotel, else it needs incredibly sturdy boots and stamina to get
you to the canopy walk. We once took friends with 2 small kids
to the canopy walk and could not get a four wheel drive. The van
kept skidding and getting stuck in the dirt on the path between
the vegetable fields. My friend screamed her head off and was so
scared that we had to turn back. It is a 7 km drive between
fields on steep hilly sides on a dirt road followed by an
incredibly rough road in the middle of the jungle.
The
4-wheel jeep costs Rp 250,000/- and seats 4. The friendly driver
was waiting at the hotel. The front passenger seat is the most
comfortable and the people at the back have to hold tightly to
avoid being flung around. The road which soon turns into a dirt
path, is a very scenic drive. You are driven from civilization
to the middle of a rainforest
crossing
fields with corn, beans, chillies and other vegetables on
hillsides to a seemingly distant forested mountains. As the jeep
enters the rainforest, the whole environment changes. It is
suddenly quiet and the world seems to slow down. Dappled
sunlight and clean air with forest sounds is very soothing and
invigorating at the same time.
The
drive ends at the Pusat Pendidikan Konsevasi Alam Bodogol, which
is part of the National protected park of Gunung Gede Pangrango.
It is a small study camp with 2 rooms with bunk beds and an open
kitchen where campers can prepare their meals.
Tickets of Rp 35.000/ each, are required to get to the canopy
walk
which
is approx 2 km from the camp. A park guide accompanied us to
show us the way and familiarize us with the fauna and flora
along the way. The path to the canopy walk is a mountain trail
with cemented stairs along the steepest parts of the trail.
There are a couple of lookout points and one can see across the
dense forest. The trail is green and slippery as it rains almost
every afternoon. It is definitely a good idea to visit before
2pm. The hidden forest insects and birds create a buzz which
seems to vibrate in the air.
Various plants and their uses are pointed out by the forest
guide as well as spoor of animals that may have crossed the
trail. Vines hang all around and the way is quite steep at the
end and the rough fence on the side provides welcome handholds.
The
first glimpse of the ropeway bridge is not very impressive. It
is only when you first step on the beauty and ingenuity of the
bridge. It is held up by steel cables tied to tall tropical
hardwood trees approximately 30 feet above the ground, linking
five trees to form the complete ropeway. However, only part of
it is now usable and the rest has fallen into disrepair due to
lack of funds. It is amazing to stand suspended in the midst of
the forest and it is a fantastic experience.
Highly recommended!
The return is mostly uphill and tests the physical fitness and
stamina in the extreme heat and humidity. Our clothes were
soaked with sweat and the water came in very handy.
Knees turned to jelly with all the uphill steps.
The drive back was uneventful with the delicious lunch at the
Lido Lake Hotel a big plus. Need any further details
email to me.
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